A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so there cannot be a plane cube.
No, a cube is a cube and a rectangular prism is a rectangular prism. They are two different shapes.
a cube is a 3d pop out type of figure,and a retangluar prism is wider and more retangle than a cube. A cube and a square are alike because they are the same shape but they are different size angles and shaps on there verices.
It depends entirely on what you want to do with the airplane. No plane can excel at more than one or two different types of missions.
Let X = the different number the difference is x-7 the cube of the difference is (x-7) to the 3rd power (x-7)^3 - 4 = y
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Unpolarized energy is when there are vibrations which are produced randomly in spatial orientation. This will happen in more than one plane.
Unpolarized energy is when there are vibrations which are produced randomly in spatial orientation. This will happen in more than one plane.
No, a cube is a cube and a rectangular prism is a rectangular prism. They are two different shapes.
A cubiod is bigger than a cude
a cube is a 3d pop out type of figure,and a retangluar prism is wider and more retangle than a cube. A cube and a square are alike because they are the same shape but they are different size angles and shaps on there verices.
polygon of more than 4 sides and a triangle.
corner is a point, where more than two plane will intersect. Example: Cube. Rajasekar-Infotech Bangalore.
Answers:* Disassemble the plane and load it onto a cargo ship. The ship will sink lower into the water with the plane on board than it was before. The change in freeboard will translate into a tonnage loaded. * Compact the plane into as tight a cube as possible. The volume of the cube multiplied by the density of the main component of the plane (e.g. aluminum) will provide a good estimate of the weight. * Toe the plane down a long runway at increasing speed. At the wind speed that the plane lifts off the back calculation of the engineering for the wings will tell you the "lift" provided. This will equal the weight
It depends entirely on what you want to do with the airplane. No plane can excel at more than one or two different types of missions.
a 10 inch cube is bigger than a 5 inch cube
Let X = the different number the difference is x-7 the cube of the difference is (x-7) to the 3rd power (x-7)^3 - 4 = y
You buy it or build it. No different than owning a car. You DO need a license to FLY it.